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CC Regular Session 5.6. <br />Meeting Date: 01/24/2023 <br />By: Colleen Lasher, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title <br />Authorization to Remove the Interim Status from the Titles of the City Engineer/Interim Public Works Director <br />and the Parks and Interim Assistant Public Works Director <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is for the City Council to authorize removing the interim status from the titles of <br />both the Public Works Director and the Assistant Public Works Director effective January 25, 2023. <br />Background: This case was discussed earlier this evening in the work session. It was stated that on <br />July 11, 2022, City Engineer Bruce Westby was promoted to City Engineer/Interim Public Works <br />Director, and Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Mark Riverblood was promoted to <br />Parks and Interim Assistant Public Works Director, following the retirement of former Public Works <br />Superintendent Grant Riemer. Council requested interim status be applied to both promotions for a <br />period of approximately 6-months to allow staff time to evaluate whether the new management <br />structure at Public Works would work effectively in the long-term, and to determine if additional <br />resources were needed to effectively support the Engineering and Public Works Departments with Mr. <br />Westby's dual role. <br />To ensure that the new management structure at Public Works would work effectively, staff met with former <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer on several occasions prior to his retirement to develop a plan to reallocate <br />some of his duties to other staff since City Engineer Westby was not able to effectively absorb all the duties. The <br />plan as implemented, reallocated various duties among numerous Staff within the Public Works and Engineering <br />departments. Some of the reallocated duties were intended to be permanent in nature, while others were intended <br />to be temporary pending removal of the interim status from the Public Works Director and Assistant Public <br />Works Director titles, and pending City Engineer Westby's ability to delegate more of the City Engineer's duties <br />to Assistant City Engineer Joe Feriancek over time. <br />Regarding whether additional administrative services are required to support the new Public Works management <br />structure, the current Public Works Administrative Assistant spends 80-percent or more of her time assisting the <br />Parks department with scheduling Park reservations, issuing bicycle, canoe and kayak rental cards, and other <br />miscellaneous duties required to support the Parks department. The current Public Works Administrative <br />Assistant is therefore unable to assist the Streets and Utilities departments with many of their administrative needs <br />including processing invoices generated by these departments, preparing and mailing quarterly delinquent utility <br />payment letters, scheduling water meter installations, scheduling required meetings with regulatory agencies, and <br />assisting these departments in responding to requests for service such as rusty water and snow plowing <br />complaints. Staff will continue to explore what additional administrative services are required to effectively <br />support the Streets and Utilities departments, and will update the City Council at a future meeting. Additionally, <br />since the interim status became effective, the City Council issued debt for the purpose of an aggressive pavement <br />management plan. This added funding, compounded with historical staffing needs to complete inspections of <br />infrastructure projects (public and private), will require additional resources to complete required inspection <br />services. Staff will bring forward a recommendation on addressing this need at a future meeting as well. <br />In summary, Staff feels the new management structure at Public Works has been successful and recommends <br />removing the interim status from the titles of the City Engineer/Interim Public Works Director and the Parks and <br />Interim Assistant Public Works Director. Furthermore, resources from a staffing perspective have been <br />
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